With just under an hour to go until the 15th edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest takes place at the Olympic Palace in Tbilisi, Georgia – we’ve compiled a quick recap of some of the elements to look out for while watching the show, with a fun game spotting things that you can play with your friends! Similar to a drinking game, (minus the alcohol – it’s JESC after all!) it’s something to keep you busy during the packed 2h 15m show!
Some of these are below:
Trees:
A number of this years performances feature trees and similar things growing. How many can you spot?
Musical Instruments:
There’s at least four different musical instruments that are used in this year’s performances. How many can you find?
Sparkly things:
Hair/costumes – there are quite a few. How many can you spot?
Spinning things:
Many things spin this year. People, cameras, dancers. Keep an eye out for them!
Colour changes:
There’s a number of performances that have sections in different colours – black and white, sepia, and green. What countries use them?
Unusual props:
It really wouldn’t be Eurovision without the props. A few countries are using them – but who?
Big notes:
There’s no denying that there’s some incredible singers this year. Many performing high or long notes. Who’s do you thing is the best?
Things from previous ESC/JESC’s shows:
You may find hoverboards, dry ice, wind machines, blocks, butterflies – what ones can you spot?
Be sure to watch the show from 16:00 CET this afternoon – either one one of the channels that are airing it (including channels in non-competing countries, Kazakhstan and Israel), or via the junioreurovision.tv or YouTube platforms. You can also vote for your favourite 3, 4, or 4 songs at jesc.tv
Enjoy the show!